MINISTRY OF HEALTH
& FAMILY WELFARE HAS
ISSUED A PRESS NOTE
CLARIFIED THAT THE
RUMOURS IN PRESS ABOUT EMPANNELED PRIVATE HOSPITALS DENY CREDIT FACILITIES FOR
TREATMENT TO ELIGBLE CGHSBENEFICIARIES IS TOTALLY FALSE AND BASELESS
THE PRESS NOTE IS
HEREUNDER:
Government of India
Ministry of
Health and Family Welfare
07-March-2014 17:55
IST
Press Note
There have been reports in the Media
that private hospitals on the panel of CGHS are
denying credit facilities to the eligible CGHS beneficiaries for
delay in settlement of hospitals bills. Lower package rates and inadmissible
deductions etc. have also been reported to be the other reasons for withdrawal
of agreed cashless /credit facilities.
In this regard, the
CGHS beneficiaries are advised not to be guided by such misleading
information. Delay in payments in the last quarter of the financial year due to
budgetary constraints is not a new phenomenon and the hospitals are aware of
it. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has taken special steps and
the pendency is likely to be cleared within a week.
CGHS has already invited bids for
revision of package rates through a transparent tender process. The
last date for submission of bids is 10th March, 2014. Measures have also been
taken to streamline the payment related issues in the ensuing empanelment
process.
The Ministry of Health and
Family Welfare will ensure that the CGHS empanelled private
hospitals continue to extend cashless /credit facilities to the
eligible CGHS beneficiaries in compliance with the terms and conditions
as laid down in the Memorandum of Agreement signed by them with CGHS. As
per the information received by the Ministry, most of the private
hospitals are continuing to extend the cashless facilities to the CGHS
beneficiaries.
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